It is difficult to know how to approach Imalent on this case. They are aware that the DX80 has some serious failure issues form past incidents, but in my case my light as indicated in my past topics & posts on the DX80 has indicated i left this light completely stock without modifying it in any way. Also they can know that a well known flashlight user member of a well known forum who got injured by their defective DX80 can also damage their already fragile reputation with back lash. my fingers are still stinging a bit from the hot smoke gas from it.
The battery pack on this light can provide nearly 50+ amps at 15 volts to a shorting driver, and in a air tight enclosed capsule like the head of the DX80 it can be a bad situation with a ton of arcing and a fire building up pressure. (its what happened here)
if i had not quickly un-threadded the battery tube to release the building pressure in the head and cut off the current, (which is where the venting hot smoke burned my hand) it would have likely blown out the lens sending glass shrapnel forward, or worse.
Very, very glad your cells didn’t vent. Cells venting is indeed terrifying and I’m sure we’ve all watched the videos.
(I’m a vaper so I’ve looked into it extensively)
Only about a month ago it actually reached another level… A Texas man had his vape set wrong and was drawing way to many amps so it vented. The difference between his situation and all the rest was that it exploded with so much force it launched a piece of shrapnel into his neck which tore his carotid artery and killed him.
Newlumen’s MS12 had a fan that didn’t work. He surprisingly received a full MS12 replacement after many, many months of reporting the problem and we all thought would be hopeless.
Wow, I’m interested to hear what Imalent’s reaction is to this. I know stuff happens and there are faults in production with anything but this could have been worse than it was.
I’m uploading a video now explaining the DX80 incident, will be online shortly. (I sent Imalent an email inquiring on it, but unknown when i will hear back, or if i will hear back…
Great video. also couldn’t help but laugh midway through to the haaawwwkrrr pheww lol
ya that’s what I expected. now amplify the cells by 8 and cause the venting by heat (looks like you did it by short circuit?). I’ve seen youtubes where they force venting by use of a heat gun and that consistently provides the most explosive results
its just scary how it worked well and then like a ticking bomb it went off… that light should be sent back to imalent i dont know so they can look into what happend if they want, they should pay for shipping back and show they take this serious because its getting out of hand with the QA issues with this light and others too, but this is just on a different level what happend.
Imalent just advised that they’ve solved the problem!!
All new and currently for sale Imalent lights will now include the necessary protective gear which should be used at all times when operating, handling or charging their flashlights:
Not ALL Imalent are bad.
I have 2 x DN series. (35/70)
and they probably my most used lights when I go outside with one.
Several yrs and not a missed a beat.
although when you on near max output/capacity with torches,
You also nearer to Whoopsy too.
Glad you weren’t burnt or eyes damaged.
PS.
“”Thanks for the pictures, that looks rather frightening. Imagine this happened in a car while driving or similar””
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I would hope you wouldn’t be playing with a torch. OR anything else while driving.